Hi there.
Been looking down here for quite some time, now i'm needing advice so let's begin with the first post!
Little presentation, first bare with me for my so-so english, which is my second langage. I live in Quebec, Canada. 29 yo, former "mechanical engineering technician" whose equivalent could be a mix of a CNC machinist/setup/programmer with some engineering/design/CAD. I've also been a CNC technician for few times. Been working in a garage for about 12 years as a part-time job when I got my first car to change tires (fall/spring) but after the years could do a lot more. At that time I was using the owner's tool since no place and no need to bring mine. I went back to school to become a police officer (yeah, not so related).
Sooo for now I rent an apartment and no place to have my tools with me. My tool chest sits in my father's garage, with my 2 other brother's toolboxes.
Mine is the one at the end, a Costco "Mechanic's edge". Not a big deal, but for know it's doing the job. It's a little messy, but with all the pics i've seen here i got a few examples and tips so I started to do a little cleanup. I'm happy now I will have some space to add tools in it over time.
First drawer, which I did the "foam cutting" today so now the tools are not going everywhere anymore.
First right drawer, used a plates dryer as i've seen somehere. Not sure I like that a lot, but for now it's okay.
Screwdrivers... I plan on building a hutch, since I can't get a bigger tool chest for now (no space and no money for that right now). I would hang them on the wall instead of that messy setup.
Misc drawer, multimeter, electrical stuff..
Chainsaw parts/paint gun and misc... I really don't like that one, again in the hutch I would put a box for those items to be more cleanly organised..
Last one for the right. Autel OBD2 tool, drills, taps.
First left, allen keys
Second one: specialty sockets (phillips, allen, torx), extractor set, caliper, compression tester...
Third: Keys, lots of the same ones... Can't figure what to do with that.
Fourth: Air tools. Any idea of how to make them stay like that.. Fixture or something?
Last one: Shop manual for small engines I got to work on (mostly chainsaws), and a little of everything. REALLY need a cleanup since almost everything in there sits there for nothing...
Clearly not a shiny snap-on with all-polished tools, but for now it serves me well for what i'm doing with. Will add more tools from time to time since it's only for a hobby/when I need to.